Pakistan Tests Its First AI-Powered Driverless Car Successfully

Pakistan Tests Its First AI-Powered Driverless Car Successfully

Engineers at NED University of Engineering and Technology have successfully tested Pakistan’s first AI-powered driverless car, marking a major milestone in the country’s technological advancement.

Pakistan Tests Its First AI-Powered Driverless Car Successfully

About the Vehicle

  • Developed by the National Centre for Artificial Intelligence (NCAI) at NED

  • Converted a China-imported electric car into an autonomous system

  • Integrated technologies: Artificial Intelligence, Robotics, Advanced Sensors, Vision Systems, and Mapping Tools

Technical Highlights

  • Current speed: 15–20 km/h

  • Features:

    • Steering control using radar and computer vision

    • Object detection, lane recognition, and speed-limit identification

    • Traffic signal interpretation

  • High-resolution sensors enable the car to navigate potholes, uneven roads, and complex traffic

Project Development

  • Initiated under former Vice Chancellor Dr Saroosh Hashmat Lodhi

  • Advanced under current Vice Chancellor Dr Tufail Ahmed

  • Team led by Dr Muhammad Khurram, Director of NCAI

  • Represents a major leap for Pakistan’s engineering and AI capabilities

Significance

  • First step toward driverless technology in Pakistan

  • Opens doors for AI research, smart transportation, and autonomous vehicle projects

  • Potential to improve road safety and reduce human error in the future

The successful trial has drawn attention from students, visitors, and tech enthusiasts, highlighting Pakistan’s potential in cutting-edge AI and automotive engineering.

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